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Transform your guitar display with Woodie’s Invisible Guitar Hanger 2. Specifically designed for guitars with straight headstocks, our best-selling WH-002 is perfect for most common single-cut electric guitars (Les Paul type with angled headstock).

Two crystal-clear brackets securely cradle your instrument by the strap buttons, ensuring stability. Injection moulded in the UK from high-grade polycarbonate, a robust braced bottom bracket flawlessly supports the guitar’s weight. Strum in style with Woodie's Guitar Accessories, where innovation truly meets music.

Woodie's Hanger 2 for single cut guitars

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  • For guitars with two strap buttons on the side (one on the body’s bottom and one on the upper horn) and an angled headstock (a feature typically seen in Gibson-style and certain modern designs). Here’s a comprehensive list of guitars that match these characteristics:

    Gibson and Gibson-Style Guitars

    • Gibson Les Paul

      • Key Features: The iconic Les Paul has two strap buttons (one on the bottom and one on the upper horn) and an angled headstock (typically 14-degree pitch).
    • Gibson Explorer

      • Key Features: The Explorer has an angled headstock and two strap buttons, often one on the bottom and one on the upper horn (similar to the Les Paul)
    • Epiphone Les Paul

      • Key Features: Epiphone’s Les Paul models feature the same iconic design as Gibson, including the two strap buttons and angled headstock (at a slightly less premium level).

    PRS Guitars

    • PRS Custom 24

      • Key Features: The PRS Custom 24 has an angled headstock (not as steep as Gibsons) and typically two strap buttons, making it a popular choice for players looking for comfort and balance.
    • PRS SE Custom 24

      • Key Features: The SE Custom 24 is the more affordable version of the PRS Custom 24, but it still maintains the angled headstock and two strap buttons on the side.
    • PRS McCarty

      • Key Features: The McCarty series combines vintage-inspired designs with PRS craftsmanship, including two strap buttons and the angled headstock.

    Ibanez Guitars

    • Ibanez RG Series

      • Key Features: Most RG models feature an angled headstock (typically a 17-degree pitch) and two strap buttons. The strap buttons are usually at the bottom and on the upper horn, following the classic layout.
    • Ibanez S Series

      • Key Features: The S Series, while known for its thin body design, still adheres to the two strap buttons and angled headstock configuration.
    • Ibanez AZ Series

      • Key Features: The AZ series, while a more modern take, still features the two strap buttons and the angled headstock.

    ESP/LTD Guitars

    • ESP Eclipse

      • Key Features: The Eclipse is often compared to the Gibson Les Paul, with two strap buttons and an angled headstock. The headstock angle typically sits between 14 and 16 degrees.
    • LTD EC-1000

      • Key Features: A more affordable version of the Eclipse, but still with an angled headstock and two strap buttons.
    • ESP Horizon

      • Key Features: The Horizon has an angled headstock and the signature two strap buttons, often seen in the higher-end ESP models.

    Schecter Guitars

    • Schecter Hellraiser C-1

      • Key Features: This model features a modern double-cutaway body, angled headstock, and two strap buttons, one on the body and one on the upper horn.
    • Schecter Blackjack SLS C-1

      • Key Features: Like the Hellraiser, the Blackjack SLS C-1 offers an angled headstock and two strap buttons, with a sleek modern design.

    Jackson Guitars

    • Jackson Soloist

      • Key Features: The Soloist features a classic shape with an angled headstock (around 17 degrees) and two strap buttons on the side (body bottom and upper horn).
    • Jackson Dinky

      • Key Features: Similar to the Soloist, the Dinky features two strap buttons and an angled headstock, often slightly sharper in its look.

    ESP/LTD Guitars (continued)

    • LTD Viper
      • Key Features: The LTD Viper features an angled headstock (similar to a Gibson SG) and two strap buttons, offering a sleek, modern take on the SG shape.

    Music Man Guitars

    • Music Man StingRay

      • Key Features: The StingRay series, while typically associated with bass guitars, also features a guitar version with an angled headstock and two strap buttons.
    • Music Man Axis

      • Key Features: The Axis model has an angled headstock and two strap buttons, offering a classic guitar design with modern performance features.

    Other Notable Guitars with Angled Headstock & Two Strap Buttons

    • Reverend Buckshot

      • Key Features: This model has a slightly unconventional shape but retains the angled headstock and two strap buttons, one on the bottom and one on the upper horn.
    • G&L Legacy (Certain Models)

      • Key Features: Some models in the G&L Legacy series feature an angled headstock and two strap buttons, taking influence from Fender-style bodies but with G&L’s twist on features.
    • Godin LGX

      • Key Features: The Godin LGX series, known for its sleek look and hybrid tones, features an angled headstock and two strap buttons.

    Summary of Features:

    • Angled Headstock: Guitars with an angled headstock typically have a 14-17 degree pitch, with some even having a more acute angle (e.g., 17 degrees in most Jacksons and Ibanezs).
    • Two Strap Buttons: These are located at the bottom of the guitar body and on the upper horn, providing more balance and comfort when playing standing up.

    Final Thoughts:

    If you prefer angled headstocks and a two strap button setup, you're mostly looking at guitars that fall into the Gibson, PRS, and ESP categories, though there are plenty of models from other brands like Ibanez, Schecter, and Jackson that carry the same design cues. If you're after a particular tone or aesthetic, many of these models offer different pickups, neck profiles, and body styles.

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